If people want bigger screens, then maybe they should make iPad Mini's with a phone in them... Seriously, I have a 4S, and that's plenty big enough for me to use it for what it is: A PHONE. Any bigger and it's hard to just shove it in a jean pocket, etc... I'm not carrying a separate bag around just for my phone-computer!

I agree. My last phone was a 4" Motorola Atrix 4G and my current phone is a 4" iPhone 5. I think 4" is about the limit for me as far as easy portability goes. To be honest, even a 7" screen is too small for me for internet surfing. I find that a 4" screen on a smartphone is a good compromise between screen real estate and portability. I can do just as much on a 4" screen as I can on a 5" screen, and I really don't want a boat anchor hanging on my belt or stuffed into a pocket. If I need a large screen then I will rely on my iPad 3 or a computer.

EDIT: I forgot to mention that I seriously doubt this rumor is valid. Apple doesn't operate that way. Once they make up their mind to build something with a specific set of specs, they stick with that plan.

If people want bigger screens, then maybe they should make iPad Mini's with a phone in them... Seriously, I have a 4S, and that's plenty big enough for me to use it for what it is: A PHONE. Any bigger and it's hard to just shove it in a jean pocket, etc... I'm not carrying a separate bag around just for my phone-computer!

It's all about the hardware churn. Gotta conjure up reasons for people to upgrade from perfectly usable phones.

Personally, I'd rather have a smallish phone... more along the lines of an iPod Touch 4G formfactor.... WITH a remote screen utility that allows my tablet to act as a larger replacement screen for the phone when I choose to. Connectivity between the phone and tablet could be hardwired or bluetooth.

All data and apps would reside on the smartphone. For those times when the portability and mobility are important, then the smaller screen will suffice. But when I have the opportunity to use a tablet-like device, accessing the media/data/apps on the phone on a 5", 7", or 10" tablet would be terrific. No syncing, no duplication of effort in maintaining apps, etc.

Back in the day, there was a device called the "Redfly" which provided a larger screen and QWERTY keyboard for use with PDAs. I'd like something similar but providing a tablet experience (rather than a netbook experience).

I don't want a larger iPhone (he says while looking at his iPhone 4, not even 4S). But I'm sure plenty of people do. Choice is good. I doubt this rumor though. The last thing Apple needs is product launch delay. They are so secretive that they risk losing too much buzz between product launches.

I would like a fast fingerprint reader (my work server absolutely requires a PIN entry now), an improved camera (so close to not needing a separate digicam for 90+% of my shots), a xenon flash (more powerful than the LED type), and some of what I've heard about iOS 7 (pull-up settings screen). A bit more battery life would be nice, so I can ditch my Mophie battery-case. Better speaker(s) would also be nice (front-facing, please).

It isn't clear to me if the delay is part of the rumor or if the rumor only refers to the reason for the delay.

I get the fact that people are looking at Apple's history and saying that Apple wouldn't do this, but that was the history under Jobs. Having a predictable release day is bad for the market because sales go down just before the release, people say that Apple is doomed, etc.

Another possibility would be that Apple wants to change something else and this is a way to divert the attention of it's competitors.

I get the fact that people are looking at Apple's history and saying that Apple wouldn't do this, but that was the history under Jobs. Having a predictable release day is bad for the market because sales go down just before the release, people say that Apple is doomed, etc.

The history that's pertinent is that rumors and rumors and rumors abound about Apple with most of them being garbage.

Tim Cook is the master of the manufacturing pipeline (forgetting the word for this) and wouldn't make that type of "last minute change".

This rumor is bogus like most others. This year we MAY get a lower cost iPhone, but it's been rumored to be true every year since the first iphone.

It's all about the hardware churn. Gotta conjure up reasons for people to upgrade from perfectly usable phones.

Personally, I'd rather have a smallish phone... more along the lines of an iPod Touch 4G formfactor.... WITH a remote screen utility that allows my tablet to act as a larger replacement screen for the phone when I choose to. Connectivity between the phone and tablet could be hardwired or bluetooth.

All data and apps would reside on the smartphone. For those times when the portability and mobility are important, then the smaller screen will suffice. But when I have the opportunity to use a tablet-like device, accessing the media/data/apps on the phone on a 5", 7", or 10" tablet would be terrific. No syncing, no duplication of effort in maintaining apps, etc.

Back in the day, there was a device called the "Redfly" which provided a larger screen and QWERTY keyboard for use with PDAs. I'd like something similar but providing a tablet experience (rather than a netbook experience).

I can't remember the device name now, but Palm came out with a netbook sized device called the Foleo that was basically a larger screen for their Treos/PDAs. This was a few years before tablets, and I think even before netbooks were popular. They never marketed it though as public interest in it was about ZERO. The darn thing couldn't really do much and what little it did required it to be connected to a Treo. They held a big conference to announce it, but even hard core Palm fanboys told them they were not interested in it! A few weeks later they announced they were cancelling production. That pretty much marked the end of Palm. Their OS was too outdated and instead of developing and releasing WebOS they wasted time with a device no one gave a rats backside about.